Yes it is a metahpor since it is comparing 2 objects, you and fire.
Yes. Fire moves with the wind, so they move at the same speed.
The noun fire is a singular, common, concrete noun, a word for a thing. The word fire is also a verb (fire, fires, firing, fired).
He uses a metaphor to say one thing that is different from another.
Rain being used in a metaphor is common and an easy metaphor. Here is one of the more popular or common metaphors used relating to 'rain'. If you were describing a sad person you could take the sentence, "She cried," and switch it around. You first should start small with a simile; "When she cried it was like rain." Then make it a metaphor and as you know a metaphor does not use 'like' or 'as'. "Her crying was rain," or something similar pertaining to rain or perhaps other weather conditions. Using 'rain' as a metaphor is quite easy plus you can explore the other weather metaphors!
He used a metaphor to desciribe the swaying trees.
I say the word ''metaphor.''
fight fire with fire
"A stream of love"
metaphor
a compairison of two unlike words starting with the word is
"Courageous firefighter" isn't a word.
It is true as cannot be used in a metaphor. A metaphor is a comparison of two things without using like or as. If you use as it will be a simile!
Lizard in a woman's skin- movie
That ice cream is a generous mountain.
A metaphor is descriptive language which is not meant to be taken word for word. Examples of metaphor: Her hair shone like dripping honey. His eyes flashed like a two balls of fire. She screeched like a monkey.
The word 'happiness' can be used as a metaphor like this,'happiness shone from her face when she first saw her newborn child'.